Hello readers,

I will contribute too as I could be able to to FSO/SHR project (as my spare
time will permit this.. as everyone..)

I agree to write down a "roadmap" , a list of peolpe/skill/task(for those
how want of course)
But where? I suppose the best place would be on SHR tracker.
I think it need to be cleanup to match more to this new dynamic:
one place for each stable, testing and unstable image; other places for
specific target bug. etc
Perhaps more howto help/contribute, build report develop etc..
and a roadmap board like Simon said.
I think everyone has the skill to do that (me included) , it is more about
consensus and time.

About tools, yes I always had to fight too to succeed a build of SHR but now
after all those attempts and all
the great help I founded on the IRC I can reasonably hope to succeed to
build it again.
After building , it is sure that you have not a fancy IDE to build debug and
test but it let the dev the choice of his way.
But yeah one day why not! :) (like this http://blip.tv/file/4790125 :) )

CU.

Regards,

Sylvain (aka GarthPS)

2011/2/22 Christ van Willegen <[email protected]>

> On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 8:32 AM, Ivan Nedrehagen <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > På Mon, 21 Feb 2011 09:42:07 +0100, skrev Christ van Willegen
> > <[email protected]>:
> >
> >> On Sun, Feb 20, 2011 at 9:34 PM, Ben Thompson <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> >>>
> >>> It would seem that manpower is the big problem.
> >>
> >> Very true...
> >>
> >> Unfortunately, I've been struggling for _months_ to get a stable,
> >> working, build system for SHR...
> >>
> >
> > I couldn't agree more. Many times I have decided to contribute. But it
> has always
> > ended with me having problems with the build. When it dawns on me that I
> have
> > spent more hours fiddling with the build system than looking at the code,
> I get
> > discouraged.
>
> /me nods
>
> This Thursday afternoon (CET), and probably this Friday (I'll check
> back most of the day...) I'll be on irc, and perhaps tonight, so if
> there's anyone willing to help me on board, I'd be very glad to be
> able to help.
>
> My experiences in FR programming so far have been minimal, but I can
> read and write C/C++. So, perhaps I can go bug-chasing somewhere...
>
> Christ van Willegen
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